Do you know the names of all the railway stations in Delhi? These 4 stations are the most crowded

Abhishek Tiwari/Delhi: Delhi is known for its rich culture, history and infrastructure. The complexity and expanse of Delhi’s rail network also makes it an important transportation hub. But do you know how many railway stations are there in Delhi? Know about all the railway stations in Delhi, which are divided into three different categories.

A1 category railway stations
Railway stations falling in the A1 category are the most important and largest. These stations are connected to major cities and important routes. Four railway stations in Delhi fall in the A1 category. This includes New Delhi Railway Station, which is the busiest station in Delhi. Old Delhi Railway Station, also known as Delhi Junction. Anand Vihar Terminal and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station also fall in this A1 category.

A category railway stations
Railway stations falling under category A are also important, but are less crowded than A1 category. There are four railway stations in Delhi that fall under category A. Sarai Rohilla Railway Station, Delhi Cantt Railway Station, Adarsh ​​Nagar Railway Station and Shahdara Railway Station.

Minor category railway stations
Railway stations falling in the minor category are smaller and less important. These stations are usually for local and intercity trains. 38 railway stations in Delhi fall in the minor category. Some of the major stations among these are:

1. Shivaji Bridge
2. Vegetable Market
3. Tilak Bridge
4. Tughlaqabad
5. Vivekananda Puri
6. Vivek Vihar
7. Azadpur
8. The bucket
9. Bijwasan
10. Brar Square
11. Chanakyapuri
12. Daya Basti
13. Delhi Indrapuri
14. Delhi Kishanganj
15. Delhi Safdarjung
16. Ghevra
17. Gokulpur Saboli Halt
18. Holambi Kalan
19. Kheda Kalan
20. Kirti Nagar
21. Lajpat Nagar
22. Lodhi Colony
23. Mandavali-Chander Vihar
24. Mangolpuri
25. Mundka
26. Nangloi
27. Naraina Vihar
28. Narela
29. Okhla
30. Palam
31. Patel Nagar
32. Pragati Maidan
33. Sadar Bazaar
34. Sardar Patel Marg
35. Sarojini Nagar
36. Seva Nagar
37. Shahabad Mohammadpur
38. Shakurbasti

Delhi’s rail network is strong
All these stations provide better transport facilities to the people of Delhi. The different categories of these stations show how Delhi’s rail network connects different areas and provides a smooth travel experience to the passengers. Not only local people but also passengers from far-off places travel through these 46 railway stations of Delhi.

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